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PROSABLY SHOWERS TODAY; PROBABLY FAIR TOMORROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight the Davis T e. Feature Moving Pictures at the Au- ditorium Theatre. Norwich Grange, No. 172, P. of M., meets in Grange Hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS Garden Party. At the Garden Party to be given at Mrs. R. W. Perkins’ on Thursday aft- ernoon under the auspices of the Nor- association there be singing by Miss Calvine Em- o soprano, and Archibald R. the well knpwn baritone of wich Art Students’ will ery, me: Gilchrist, he Dippel Opera company. Owing to the difficulty in ng will b DAVIS THEATRE. Mary Pickford Redwoods Wild Winship’s Features—Vaudeville Tomorrow. There is a real double feature at the weel. Pickford Romance of the in her latest photoplay, Redwoods, il B. DeMille. The other feature is Dorothy Dal- pular Triangle star, in Wild ship’s Widow, a five part Ince pro- on, and one of the smartest com- of dash and beauty of the year. is the most stupendous this theatre. has ever there is no advance in prices, usual th A1 Although photoplay shows will be at the there will Triangle photos smorrow ilfe acts and BREED THEATRE. Law and Man’s,” Five Part “God's Metro Wonderplay Starring the B witching Little Star, Viola Feature For Today and Thursday. Law and Man's,” the Metro version of Paul Trent's novel e by Purchase,” will be seen eed theatre today and Thurs- 2 Dana, the star whom every plays maiden, a beautitul dancing girl chosen for the rites then temple. This role affords | acting, combined with the ness of manner that is’ pecu- o this little star. The production itains many amazing scenic effects, of which were made in famous Burton Holmes travel d a very funny one reel come- complete the bill for today and AUDITORIUM. ra Kimball Young in “The Easiest Way,” Eugene feature \ “THE EASIEST WA SELZNICK@DPICTURES today and Tuesday at The Auditorium. fourth Selznick-Pictures Clara Kimball Young ob- the drama, W’ recognized al authorities as the great- ¥ American playwright, by Eugene Walter. Tering at the Audi- nesday and Thurs- Albert Capellani, d considerably upon the oduced by David dded materially to nd dramatic story Miss Young plays h Frances Starr made that of Laura Mur- tson, Jr., in The Mis- ffer, completes the Gail Kane in nd Theda Bara director, th Wynne, for- = senate, has been oner by Coroner Mix. de deputy cc Meriden.—In C. P. Connolly’s yard at 110 Wilcox avenue the peonies are in full bloom he has 95 varieties, ranging from the darkest to the light- . Connolly is supervisor of op at the state school. Simsbury. — Ex-Mayor and Mrs. Cheney of Hartford have been msbury looking over the Bullocke e on the high hills of West Sims- ry, and it is understood that they consider buying it for a summer home. Meriden.—Lilonell, the 12 year old son of Mrs. Maria Poirier of Vernon reet, New Haven, formerly of Meri- was drowned in West river in Haven Sunday when a ‘pair of r wings on which he was learning to swim collapsed. Loui in Portland.—Mrs. Mary Ann Powers Gardner was yesterday committed to the Connmecticut hospital for the in- sane by Judge of Probate T. C. Flood. ast week Mrs. Gardner began.acting queerly and on Sunday morning start- ed to tear up growing corn from a neighbor’s garden. Danbury.—That the muddy appear- nce and disagreeable taste in city water is partly due to the fact that there are not enough factories running 10 keep up enough “@raft” in the mains 1o clear them out constantly, is the ef of George Husk, superintendent of the city water department. New Haven.—Miss Florence Sims of New Haven, who completed her fifth vear in the Yale Art school last Mon- day, was awarded the school's most inat nd sought for prize, the Wil- Wirt Winchester fellowship, wiich provides an income sufficient for the expense of one year's travel and 3 Fairmount Street, A Vaudeville snd Moving Flctures “at ‘heatre getting the children together the folk danc- not be given as advertised t other dancing will be substituted. in A Romance of the and Dorothy * Dalton in Widow Two Star bill Davis the first half of_ this The big attraction is M"X a seven- rt Artcraft production staged under direction of that master director, be three big Dana, the part of Dana the opportunity for strong PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Robert J. Cochrane: GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington Sq., Washington Building No: h, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing : Phone 581 " MODERN PLUMBING is as essentis! electricty is to lighting. prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street in modern house as We guaran- tee the very best- PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street IRON GASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 No. 11 2o 25 Ferry Street TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY, [$1.25 To New York $1.25 TO NEW YORK FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays at 5 p. m. New_ York, Brooklyn _ Bridge, pier, Fast River, foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- daysa at 5 p. m. Effective Oct. 15th, 1916. $1.25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25 GIFTS FortheGraduates A large assortment of Bracelets and Bracelet Watches, including Waltham and Elgin, $2.00 and up. 15 J. 14k Gold Bracelet Watch, $17.00. Genuine La Tausca Pearls of all sizes, $2.00 and up. A full line of Solid Gold Sigret and Stone Rings. Gentlemen’s Watches in 14k zold and gold-filled, $4.00 and up. All goods fully guaranteed. J. OGULNICK & co. 32 Franklin St. CALL AND SEE OUR! GOO0DS None better for the price. Norwich COPFEEE ... * Ib. 20¢c, 23c, 28c CEYLON TEA Ib. 44c JAPAN TEA ... . Ib. 27¢ ALL OTHER TEAS Ib. 30c BAKING POWDER . Ib. 15¢ COCOA .. box 16¢c BEDA o Ib. 6c ONITED TEA IMFORTERS GO. 218 Main Street e —————— GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 3Z Providence St., Taftville Prompt attention to day or night calls Telephone 630 aprisMWFawl Fourth of July Notice The General Statutes forbid the dis- charge of firearms, or the use of fire- crackers, or other explosives, contrary to the regulation and restriction im- posed by the municipal authorities within the City limits, The _ordinances of the City of Nor- wich forbid the sale or distribution of rockets. firecrackers, etc, without the permission of the Mayor or Court of Common Council. Under the above provisions of the law all will take notice that the only fireworks or explosives which will be permitted sold for use in this City are the following: Sparklers, paper tope- does, non-explosive stationary evening noveities, stationary colored firepieces, pinwheels and Chinese firecrackers not exceeding two inches in length. No permission will be given for the sale of any other firecrackers, -istols, can- nons, fireworks or explosives of any nature whatsoever. Furthermore, no permission will be given for the dis- charge +of either pistols, cannons or other firearms; and even the articles above permitted sold will not be per- mitted used on the public streets, or in the public parks or places, but only on the private property of private in- dividuals. ALLYN L. BROWN. Mayor of the City of Norwich. THE PALACE 78 Franklin Street P. SHEA DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Stree’ entrance. Phone No. 115814 All vings Society. tioned against ng or negotiat- ing the l-ma, and any persom having a claim to said book is hereby called up- claim to ‘bank on to sald o8 oF Bators the S0th Gay o7 Decormbrn 1017, or eubmit to baving the ook de. | you ' ot olarsd’ cancelled and extinguished and | duys. - Come in and. talk the matier a new book issued in Heu thereof or | over with Mr. Crandall. Norwich Com- the amount due thereon paid. je20W . LOST—Friday night, a between P. O. and Finaer " rowasded” 12 it Oftfice. Je26d iyed or_ taken from my 20th, a 1360 Ms. Notify ure, W 7 191 W. T. Wi R F. D. 1. Norwich, and Teceive reward. Tel 60i-12. je26d LOST In Baitic, Conn, one X contalning rezister card Teceimts and railroad name on register card C M Finder kindly notif: Carl Baltic. se36a WANTED WANTED Able Bodied, Sober Men to work in brass mill _ $2.75 per day to start; bright prospects for advancement to good men Apply in persorf to or by letter to employment ‘office after July dth. THE BRISTOL BRASS CO. Bristol, Conn. WANTED - Man for Inside Work SWIFT & COMPANY FOR SALE. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE A splendid looking Two-passen- ger Roadster in excellent cond:- tion every way. Extra Shoes and Tubes. Recently completely overhauled at cost of over $300. Ready for season's run with- out expenditure of single cent. Will sell at once for $185. C. W. DAY Central Village Phone Moosup 81-2 SEASHORE COTTAGE FOR SALE A small cottage all furnished, lot 40 by 200 fronting ocean, fine suf Qathing. Near salt pond nine miles long, safe for children, boating, bathing and fishing. This property will be sold for $750. $250 cash balance on mort- gage. Immediate possession and party purchasing can have the use of the the place this season. THREE Exceptional bargains at Plsasant View. The properties were never on the market before and will be sold cheap to close estates. Let me tell you about them. Choice of 400 farms in Washington and New London Counties. Send for my bulletin. WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Farm Specialist West Broad St., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. Tel. 2365 FOR SALE Having procured auto equipment, we offer for sale at once, a good black mare weighing about 1,300 pounds, sound and true for any kind of work, two covered ambulances, one fine Cun- ningham hearse, nearly as good as also one seven passenge-, 1917 Model, Supersix Hudson Phaeton, been run about 1,300 miles.. Enquire of 41 [ new; SHEA & BURKE Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Fine Cottage House Nine Rooms and Bath All modern improvements including hardwood ficors Located in best residential section on McKinle, avenue. Owner leav- ing town. For particulars inquire of JAMES L. CASE Real Estate Broker 37 SHETUCKET ST. FOR SALE A Cottage House, Hen Hodse, Wood House, in fair condition with about two acres of land with fruit; about two miles from center of Norwich, for $1,000.00. Phone 300. FORD AUTOMOBILE Good condition, self-starter, electric lights, shock absorbers. Low price for quick sale. TRYON’S AGENCY 715 Main St. Willimantic, Conn. Telephone 762 E. A. PRENTICE. 86 CIiff St. B. A. WIGHTMAN EXPERIENCED PIANO TUNER Telephone 595-3 1 SRR ¢ L b e NI T Tt —— On account of increase In price of to- bacco, the Whitestone Cigar will bs Morawioh; Gonr | T 1o SovCSm SEpEper jan2d 11 Franklin St bin down town lately. folks? ~We gin you some Cobweb cigars for 5 cents. g pipes at 35 sents. excellent office some with and some without ence; salaries from $8 to if you are an ambitious, wil 13 ¥ Gf work thews pear] rosary, light plant. Teet” 2t Bulletin ATV TN YL A A e YA e T WANTED I WAS JUS’ thinkin why ain’t D. oo Corner We have a nise line Fagan's Smoke Je27d _WANTED Several young peop! ; 1 mercial School, Chamber vestigate f they waat work. .Je27d WA n, 18 or over, wanted; government railway mafl clerks; $75 month; list government jobs open, fre Franklin Institute, Dept. 37-F., Roches. ter, N. ¥! ATTENDANTS FOR STATE PRISON —Clvil service tests, July 13, 1917, at entering salary '$66 Hartford, Conn.; heleht about § per month; ages’ 23-40; eet 9 inches; wel at least Bend for information circular and ap- lication blank, to be filed before neon, Buly 10, with State Civil Service Com- mission, Room 73, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. Je22F WS WE BUY and sell tools, furniture, gtamps, false teoth antiques or any. élse; o ooks espec want- sa "Swrite or call. Louts D. War Water St. mar24M WANTEDThres or four first class machinists for erecting work. Apply to the Smith & Winchester Mfg. Co., South Windham, Ct. Je26d WANTED—Woolen spinners for gov- ernment work; exceptionally good job; 0od pay guaranteed. Apply Rellance arn_Co. Je28d WANTED By American man, white, married, place as chauffeur; 5% years' experience. Address Box 8%, care Bul- letin. Je26d - WANTED——Position as chauffeur in private famlily: three years' experience; Dest of references. Box 99, care Bul- letin. Je26d WANTED—At once, first class barber for_good job in union shop: 0od wages. Gaston A. Maindon, Danielson, Conn. Tel. je26d WANTED—Good _second-hand _ one- horse lumber wagon or heavy express wagon. George Stone, care C. H, Ba- con, Danielson, Conn. Tel. Je26d ¢ MATD WANTED—Two_In_ family, splendid home for girl of refinemen must be stronz and of cheerful dispo- sition; plenty of time off. Phone 36. Je WANTED —Experienced ~irl for gen- eral housework. Apply 179 Laurel Hill Ave. Je254 WEAVERS WANTED — Crompton looms, one-loom work, §00d pay. Ap- Pawcatuck Woolen Mills, Potter mpetent girl for gen- Apply 196 Central = Jelsd WANTED— 1~ housework. enue. WANTED — Experienced mald general housework; good references required. Address R. T. care Bulletin. Je1l4a TED — A second-hand _cange. . giving particulars and price, W. care Bulletin. jesa WANTED. Second hand and antlque furniture of all kinds; get ourlg ices before you sell . Bruckner, 56 ank- lin St 71 may3d WANTED—TREE SURGERY. Trimming, Fertilizing and i Bracing. Trees have a distinct money value. Over seven years experience, Davey Tree Expert Co.. Kent Ohio. A letter or postal will receive prompt attemtion. Estimates free. JEROME 6d Cementing, R. SKEESUCK, F. D. No. 7. je ‘Woolen Weavers WANTED Plainfield Woolen Co. CENTRAL VILLAGE WANTED man and wife to run a boarding house, 30 laborers, 15 spin- |ners 15 weavens ,12 general housework | zirls, 3 Jady cooks, 2 lady waitresses, 2 firemen, 10 boys over 16 years, 2 first-class blacksmiths. FREE IMPLOYMENT BUREAU Central Bidg., Sso. L. Chesbro, Mgr WANTED MACHINISTS for work on U. S. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS STEADY WORK GOOD PAY Apply GENERAL ORDNANCE CO. Derby, Conn. MEN WANTED $2.50 per Day American Strawboard Co. Six farmers, WE WANT OLD TEETH In_any condition. We pay up to $10.00 per set _according to their value. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 142 Main St. Upstairs Est. 1872. Norwich, Conn. WHEN_YOU WANT o put your bus- Iness beiore the pubiic, there 1s no medium Dbetter than through the ad- vertising columms of The Bulletin. ; We can use 25 a week; “‘worke of Commerce Building, Main St near the Postoffice. Send your unemployed friends to in- 170. ply Hill, R. I Je25d WANTED—A dishwasher. Inquire City Lunch e26d TWANTED — By an __ experierced teacher, position as tutor th summer vacation; good reference. B., care Bulletin. Je22d for FOR SALE TO RENT FOR SALE—1916 Ford, equipped with TO RENT—Six-room tenement, with a'l modern conveniences. lnquiré J, H. demountable rims, extra good tires; no reasonable offer refused. Box 99, | Girdner, Cahoon St, Thamesville. Jewett City, Conn. Je27a | _ je27d FOR SALB —Standing grass. Inquire TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light John Barry, Expressman, 48 Reynolds | housekeeping. 83 Washington St St., or Phone T45. je27d_ | Phone 274. je26d " FOR SALB A good sound working | FOR RENT—House No. § Eleventh bay horse, welghing 1000 Ibs.. age St; nine Toomd and bith, steam heat, Years; . nquir t 85 ow! , elec Robs - T ToSuicn Hown, | auire 2t 8 v " | Re21s” T05 Boaweil Ave. Je26d FOR A horse dump cart in TO HENT—Pasture for elght to ten fine condition, "or_will exchange for|head stock; good ng water. Am- cow. M. J. Shea, Yantic. je27Ws | brose Sullivan, Trading Cove. je22d FOR SALE or trade for sow or young | _TO RENT—A small tenement, 67 stock, good big heavy horse, true|Baltic St. J4234. e W Dwtoky Canterbury. | ~ 10 RENT—One large furnished room Je with all modern comveniences, about FOR SALE_One cow and thres days | ¢/8ht minutes’ walk from _ Kranklin 014 calf. J. Ablard, Hanover, Ct. jeZ7d FOR SALE 1916 Metz touring car, lect condition and looks like new; Tun 800 miles. Inquire at Im- perial Garage. je26d FOR BALE Flat Dutch cabbage langs, 40c & hundred. Inquire William B 530 Boswell Ave., City. Tel. 748-6. je26TuThs FOR SALB Standing grass. - Inguire C. H. Wheeler, Laurel Hill Road. je26d FOR SALE—One 1917 Studebaker tourine car, in fine condition; run about 4,000 miles; as good as new; a real bargain for quick sale. Call 415-3 or 323-2, Putnam, Conn. je26d FOR_SALE Table, ohalrs, stand, writing desk, bed, matting, etc., Wed- nesday and Thursdav, 3 to 7 p. m., at 46 Geer Ave. Je26d FOR_ SALE—1917 Ford touring car in good condition;: 1916 Ford turing car in good condition; 1915 Buick 7 pass. touring. just overhauled and painte four new tires. Auto Sales Company 118 Franklin St. je25d FOR SALE_Standing grass on large farm; price $60 cash. Christie J. son, Mansfield. je FOR SALE—Parlor, dining room and bedroom furniture, sewing machine and grandfather clock at sacrifice_prices. Thomas Potter, 6 Huntington Place. Jez5d FOR_SALE Nice new milch family cow. Inquire of Ernest Fargo® Fitch- ville. jezod FOR SALE—AIl kinds of millet seeds and fertilizer at a low price. Greene- ville Grain Company. je19d FOR SALB—One good sound driving horse, one new top buggy; also other wagons and carriages. C. M. Robertson Co., Montville, Ct. je1sd FOR SALE—Two new Inquire Martin Cubanski, near Pogue- tanuck. S Jelsd TBAMING BUSINESS for sale; excel- lent opportunity to purchase general teaming business in city of about 15,- milch_cows. 000; includes 22 horses, 26 wagons, dump carts and other 'vehicles. and good will; 2 barns, sheds for vehicle: d location if de- for and real estate in & sired; profitable bust es reason sale. ‘'owner retiring from active busi- ness. Address .. care Bulletin. Jeldd FOR SALE—New baker's cart, can be bought at low price if seen at once; cart can be seen in rear of Grenier Store on Soule St. L. M. Gingras, Dep- uty Sheriff, Jewett City, Conn. 2d FOR SALE—Reo 1915, consigned to us by owner, has not been overhauled or repainted, but is in excellent me- chanical condition. The Frisbie-Mc- Cormick Co. jeld FOR SALE—E. M. F. In gpod me- chanical condition, low mileage for a car of its kind; very low price. The Frisble-McCormick Co. Jeld Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY WESTERLY, R. 9-ROCM HOUSE FOR SALE On Warren Street Has all modern improvements. Rooms are of generous size; dining room is especially attrac . House recently newly shingled, and interior decora- tions are spic and span throughout. Short walk to trolley and convenient to the Free Academy and the Broad Street School. Owner has good reason for selling and it can be bought right. ARCHA W. COIT The Mutual Benefit Life Agency Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE A centrally located BRICK BLOCK in good condition at a low price. A. M. AVERY Telephone 1122-2 52 Broadway FOR SALE 50 TONS OF HAY LOOSE OR BAILED FRED W. HOXIE Lebanon, Conn., Tel. 62, Lebanon Div. FOR SALE The very desirable Cottage House, owned and occupied by Professor J. Herbert George, 19 Hamlin Street. A very attractive proposition. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square FOR SALE To close the estate of the late M. B. Ring, Business Wagons, Carriages, Runabouts, Concord Buggies and a fine lot of Second-hand Automobiles (Overland Touring Cars and Run- abouts). T your opportunity to buy at the right price. ESTATE M. B. RING Chestnut Street Prices on Chandler _and Overland Automobiles will advance the first of July. 'Masons’ Building Materials For Sals by The Peck-McWilliams Co. WHEN YOU WANT 10 put your bus- iness before the public, thére is no medium better ] Vertising ocolumns T e Na Norwich the ad- Square, for one or two gentlemen. Call at or address M. B. M. ¥7 Grove St. e FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, with or without board, at The Plymouth, 44 Laurel Hill Ave. Tel. 785. Jez3a "~ TO RENT _At_ Crescent Beach, an eight-room furnished _cottage, with electric lights, by the month or season. D. L. Gates, Crescent Beach, Conn. Je21d TO RENT A large front Union St., all conveniences. Jelsa om at 44 el. 834-12. TO RENT Pleasant rooms for gen- tlemen in the Marion BIdg. Ring fourth o jel3a x or seven ern improvements, including d electric lights, with or without garage. J. H. Sherman, 16 Mountain Av Jelza 0 _RENT—Neatly furhished room: also room for light housekeeping. Mrs. May Kelley, 7 North High St. jeld 3 wly furnished rooms at c Seymour, 84 Franklin St. Tel 2 may22d FURNISHED ROOMS and light house- keeping at 106 School St. Phone 1048-3 apriid TO RENT Furnished rooms; also nice rooms for light housekeeping. 270 Main St."over Brookiyn Outdtiers. eb23d FURNISHED rates, suitably Mrs. nma M THE ELBERON COTTAGE AT PLEASANT VIEW Three Minutes’ Walk From the Station IS OPEN FOR THE SBASON Boarders Taken by the Week or season First Class Service MRS. LOUIS WUNDERLICH STORE TO RENT About 20 to 25 feet, at 63 Franklin Street, suitable for almost any kind of business, at a reasonable price. In- quire at Bulletin Office. reom: reasonable for light housekeepins. rse, 18 Union St. Jy2od FOR SALE FOR SAL One 1914 Overland touring car, run less tt 11,000 miles, in good condition, having been just overhauled and painted Sales Co., 118 Franklin St. Tel. may29d SALE HORSES 20 Horses that I dispose of right aw: Nin are big work horses—the weligh from 900 to 1200 lbs. see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. 536-3. may14d model want to of them nce will Come and I have Tel. FOR SALE house thin five min- s & Allen's P Two-ia ites’ W shop; can be if taken at once. uire of JOHN A. Real Estate Franklin Square, ok ful bought For MORAN, Broker, Norwlich. FOR SALE. Cottage Hou enement and B ness Block Lots, all in de sirable locati t your property if ou care t. rent, as 1 have a number of pe looking for real es- tate investments, WILLLS Real Estate Room 10: FOR SALE Williams St., splendid modern home, in best residential section; all convenlences, large level corner lot; price reasonable and easy terms if desired. No. 70 Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 724 68 278 Main Street Washington Street Lots For Sale REASONABLE PRICES Unexcelled résidence section north of Broad Street, fine level lots, pictures- que surroundings, near trolley and short walk to the Academy, Park Church and Norwich Club. Terms to suit purchasers. Will sell you a mod- ern two-family house in desirable res- idence section for less than you can possibly produce its equal. Get your name on our waiting list for a choice six-room apartment. > The Norwich Housing Co. ARCHA W. COIT, Agent Telephone 1334 63 Broadway 9 room House with improvements near Boswell avenue, having a large garden and many fruit trees, also barn and chicken houses. Buildings in good condition, house: can be arranged for two tene- ment hourse, price reascnable. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, Conn. AGRICULTURAL BLASTING STUMP BLASTING, BOULDER BLASTING, DITCHING, DRAINAGE. ‘Write - THOS. MARKLAND, Jezsa Storrs, Conn. F. C. GEER Piano Tuner, 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Conn. ‘Phone 511 THEMRE 1s no advertising medium In Connecticut equai to Thé Bul~ Dusiness remima. l-’OETRY THE ORISIS. Paean that oft hast awakened nation, Stirring _swift thrill of responss in her breast! Hath she grown deaf to thy wngin vibration, Sluggishly shirking the ulthma test? 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